This unique race held on the runway of Shannon Airport at night attracted a field of 1185 runners. 54.2 of the field were women.
1 Rory MOLONEY (753) 00:15:07 All Ages (1) Male (1)
2 James LIDDANE (593) 00:15:24 All Ages (2) Male (2)
3 Julio Cesar CASTRO (118) 00:15:28 All Ages (3) Male (3)
4 John HANNON (414) 00:16:17 All Ages (4) Male (4)
5 Gerald TROY (1119) 00:16:28 All Ages (5) Male (5)
6 Mike Curley CUNNINGHAM (213) 00:16:33 All Ages (6) Male (6)
7 James MCINTYRE (698) 00:16:39 All Ages (7) Male (7)
8 Anthony SHARKE (1055) 00:16:39 All Ages (8) Male (8)
9 Alan O KEEFFE (849) 00:16:48 All Ages (9) Male (9)
10 Thomas SHANAHAN (1296) 00:16:55 All Ages (10) Male (10)
27 Carmel MAC DOMHNAILL (619) 00:18:05 All Ages (1) Female (1)
50 Murna GRIFFIN (1276) 00:18:52 All Ages (2) Female (2)
65 Rita KIERCE (553) 00:19:12 All Ages (3) Female (3)
73 Sarah RYAN (1035) 00:19:26 All Ages (4) Female (4)
77 Tracey GUILFOYLE (1229) 00:19:28 All Ages (5) Female (5)
92 Deirdre FINN (1192) 00:19:51 All Ages (6) Female (6)
99 Deirdre CAHILL (87) 00:20:00 All Ages (7) Female (7)
101 Elaine O'KEEFFE (921) 00:20:00 All Ages (8) Female (8)
108 Aine HOGAN (473) 00:20:09 All Ages (9) Female (9)
110 Padraigin HARNEDY (418) 00:20:15 All Ages (10) Female (10)
The full results can be seen HERE
This website contains information about some of the road races in the counties of Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and Waterford in Munster, Ireland. For races in Cork, see the Running in Cork website which is the largest athletics website in Munster. That site also contains plenty of national and international news items as well.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Clare...Results of the Shannon Airport 5k Runway Night Race - Fri 4th July 2014
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Night Run,
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Runway,
Shannon Airport
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very enjoyable; but the kilometres should be marked on a few bill boards easy to do, it makes it easier when you can see the distance you have run and the distance left as no body on the runway could answering correctly when asked only telling you there was a kilometre left when there was two or more, also good music at the end that could be heard in the distance like the clare 10k is a great idea for finishing it really creates an athmosphere at the end as i felt there wasnt any, no need for MR motivater at the having him at the begining was more than enough to listen to, thank you just a few from a few of us seasoned runners.
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